INTRODUCTION
A visit to Leh Ladakh is an amazing and exciting trip to the highest plateau region in India. This tour encompasses the capital city of Leh, the Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake. Ladakh, one of the most stunning places on earth, remains veiled in a mystery where harsh mountains cohabit with the magical sounds of Buddhist prayers. Located in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent and bordering Tibet, Ladakh offers an ideal way to gain an introduction to the frigid desert of Ladakh, enhanced by the white-washed towering monasteries, breathtaking scenery, beautiful frozen lakes, winding roads, and gorgeous waterfalls all in one dynamic landscape.
The flight from Delhi to Leh commences with a scenic flight and is a dream destination for many. There is something for everyone, whether you're a nature lover, a cultural aficionado, a history buff, an adventurer, or even a honeymooner. This trip package designed by The Rays Team includes some of the must-see sights of Leh City, such as Leh Palace, which is set atop a mountain; Shanti Stupa, which is well recognized; and Leh Market, which is a perfect place for shopping in Ladakh. You will also visit the junction of the Indus and Zanskar rivers, as well as Magnetic Hill, which is noted for its optical illusion. In addition, visits to imposing Buddhist monasteries such as Hemis Gompa, and Thiksey Monastery provide a spiritual feel. This itinerary also takes you to the beautiful Nubra Valley, which is connected to Leh by one of the highest motorable passes called Khardung La. Diskit Monastery and the 32-meter statue of Maitreya Buddha are the prime attractions of the valley. The Nubra Valley is also famous for its Bactrian Camel (two-humped camel) Safari. When traveling to Leh, Ladakh, Pangong Tso (Lake) is never to be missed. It is the world's highest saltwater lake, located at a height of over 4,350 meters. An interesting fact about the lake is that it can change colors from blue to green to even grey at times. Also, this salty lake freezes over with massive ice sheets, which is the polar opposite of salt-laden water bodies. Ladakh is unquestionably one of the most beautiful destinations on the planet, with views to delight and nature to astonish you. It is an ideal place to get away from your busy life and have rejuvenation.